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− | '''''The Phantom'' #1032''' is a blockbuster issue of Australian comic book [[The Phantom (Frew)|''The Phantom'']], published in [[The Phantom (Frew) 1993|1993]]. | + | '''''The Phantom'' #1032''' is a blockbuster issue of [[The Phantom publications in Australia|Australian]] comic book [[The Phantom (Frew)|''The Phantom'']], published in [[The Phantom (Frew) 1993|1993]]. |
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The Phantom #1032 (#1060 actually printed since 1948) | |
![]() Cover artist: Glenn Ford ![]() Poster artists: George Olesen & Sy Barry | |
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Format: | 18 × 25.5 cm |
Pages: | 356 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | January 1993 |
Editor: | Jim Shepherd |
Publishing company: | Frew Publications |
Preceded by: | The Phantom #1031 |
Followed by: | The Phantom #1033 |
The Phantom #1032 is a blockbuster issue of Australian comic book The Phantom, published in 1993.
Contents
Phantom stories
- "The Fire Goddess" by Lee Falk and Ray Moore
- "The Beachcomber" by Lee Falk and Ray Moore
- "The Saboteurs" by Lee Falk and Ray Moore
- "The First Phantom" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
- "The Wedding" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
- "The Epidemic" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
- "The Lake Lady" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
- "The Beasts of Madame Kahn" by Nicola Cuti and Don Newton
- "The Torch" by Ben S. Parillo and Don Newton
- "Poisoned Dreams" by Idi Kharelli and Kari Leppänen
- "Hero's Death Sentence" by Dai Darell and Kari Leppänen
- "The King is Dead" by Norman Worker and Kari Leppänen
- "The Wolf is Coming" by Sverre Årnes and César Spadari
Articles
- "Introducing... Don Newton"
- "Poisoned Dreams: Why We Decided to Run the Most Controversial Story in Phantom History" by Jim Shepherd
- "The Frew Phantom Publishing Chronology"
- "The Phantom at the Movies"